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The way the foreground reflects on the brown paint makes it look like burled walnut...

On Windows, alt+0233
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It seems that many people traded in their PT Crusiers for Kia Souls.

The end of the slide is always next to the restroom in every water park I've seen. Because it inevitably finishes with a high-speed chlorinated enema.

This was by far the worst car I have ever driven.

Carmax is notorious for that stuff with their older model cars. It's like they've been on the lot since they were actually worth that much:

"Best-looking bowtie ever?"

They made a few thousand of the convertibles — one of my neighbors had two of them - a 5-speed V6 and a 318 auto. They're pretty cool but when I rode in one, it rattled like crazy.

When I was in high school, one of the "cool kids," at my school had a Datsun 620 4wd similar to this one, but orange with big DATSUN graphics down the side. It was a pretty sweet ride.

Your lack of second-gen Bronco is, I'm sure, just an oversight. I have a soft spot for these — My dad had two of these when I was a kid — a black and red, two-tone 78 XLT and a red and white two tone 79 when I was in high school. The Canyon Red with white was painted just like this one, with a 400M, 4-speed with

Hell, an 80s V8 would have trouble keeping up with a modern 4 cylinder. Look at the base engines in most midsize sedans and they're all 2.0-2.4L 4 cylinders with 170-200 hp and about the same torque. The carbureted 305 in my cousin's 86 Monte Carlo SS only put out 190 from the factory. And Hyundai's Theta II GDI Turbo

The H-Van will always be embedded in my psyche as the killer's van from Haute Tension:

Here's a flaw: The contrasting hardtop convertible lends to an ungainly proportion from this angle.

There's a reason that these tricks aren't done. nausea.

Up until the mid 80s there were a bunch of IVECO LCO trucks around in western PA so it isn't a big surprise

My wife and I try to get the humane-slaughter local meat at the farmer's market but FFS it's double the price of grocery store stuff. I don't hunt, but there are plenty of hunters in our family so there's always plenty of venison to go around.

Keep in mind, however, that before 1972 these were measured with "gross" horsepower — at the flywheel without accessories except water pump and alternator to keep the engine running. Now we use "net" horsepower which measured at the flywheel with all accessories. Most measurements, with everything else equal, lead

If you back it up to about 3:00 he's dressed like a yacht captain.